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Orlando police Master Sgt. Debra Clayton, 42, was shot by Loyd after she spotted him outside the Walmart on Princeton Street around 7:15 a.m. Monday.

Clayton had approached Loyd outside the store after someone tipped her off that he was in the area. He was wanted for questioning in the murder of his pregnant 24-year-old ex-girlfriend, Sade Dixon.

A little more than two hours after Clayton was shot, Orange County Sheriff's Office Deputy First Class Norman Lewis was killed when his motorcycle collided with a van as he was responding to the search for Loyd.

The reward for any information that leads to the arrest of Loyd has been raised from $60,000 to $100,000.

During the search several detectives and officials have scoured the Orlando area investigating over 800 tips.

Officials insist that anyone who might have an idea where Loyd is located should come forward and not be the next person arrested.

So far, Orange County authorities arrested three people who they say aided Loyd.Zarghee Mayan, 33, a co-worker of Loyd's, Lakensha Smith-Loyd, 27, who is Loyd's niece and Jameis Slaughter, an ex-girlfriend of Loyd are all accused of helping Loyd avoid apprehension.

When asked what authorities would advise to Loyd if he could hear the message, they said “Turn yourself in, be a man and turn yourself in. Face what’s coming to you.”

Clayton’s patrol SUV was parked Tuesday outside the agency's headquarters in downtown Orlando and the department started an online fund to raise money for her family.

At the Walmart where Clayton was shot shoppers put flowers, teddy bears and candles in the parking lot.

At the Chick Fil-A, a restaurant where Lewis was a regular, a table has been set in his honor. Lewis’ colleagues said they lost a “gentle giant.”

Lewis received a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from the University of Central Florida, where he played for the Knight's football team.